Well---This is way out of my realm of a CD that I would purchase for my collection, but friend at work and Rolling Stone had good things to say about the album. Well--initial thoughts as I listened to it:
(1) Natalie Maines album if she would have written songs in high school
(2) Pop-ish, very little of a country nod
(3) Did she write these songs?
(4) Innocent
(5) I fail to understand how she is classified as a country artist--although I can hear hints of when Faith Hill tried to cross over to pop.
The first three songs were pretty catchy ("Fearless", "Fifteen" and "Love Story") from a top 40 radio feel. After that, nothing really stood out, except one line from the song "The Best Day" - The line goes "And I love you for giving me our eyes". There was nothing else that really grabbed me on the rest of the album.
I give major credit for this not becoming someone else who sings the song others write, it does seem that Swift has writing credit on every song even when there are collaborators/co-writers. There is so much that gives off an innocent/pure vibe on this CD--I mean, this is something I would want my little girl to listen to if I ever have one.
For me though---it just sounded like a muted Averil Lavigne CD. Taylor Swift seems to know where she is going and going there the right way...I can see why there are a lot of people listening to this disc--just not the one for me. I give it 2.5 stars out of five.
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